 You can't just jump to the end product of the finished part of it. What got that set up in all the little motions and detailed things in it? The good thing is with technology now, you can break this stuff down, watch it over and over and over and analyze it. Going off the near side, near side, near side. So I want to be able to attack both sides of the body. It's just like on our feet. Left side, right side, depending on the leg, what you're comfortable with, single, high crotch, it's the same on top. If I can only turn to one side of the body, it limits me. So I'm going to go off a near side chop. Near side chop means as soon as I go and I go to chop, this guy goes long, basically tries to fight for chop. When he's on top, I get that arm straight, back pressure, so it stops my chop. So if I go to chop, he kind of goes long, just kind of locks that out. Where this move will come into play. What I'm going to do is I'm going to attack the head again. Again, everything that I'm trying to do is weaken his body. So if I attack his head, I've got to turn this head to make his body weak. But being here is strong, so I'm going to make sure to come out and attack his head. He's going to feel pressure all the way down. But at the same time, I have to have awareness that I'm not locking his body out. And what I mean is at the end of the day, I'm trying to go for a near side cramp. If I don't allow this knee to come up, I can't get my near side cramp. Go ahead and give me a hand. When I turn here, I'm trying to get his knee to pop up to the ceiling here by what I'm doing with pressure. If I don't take pressure off for something that I'm doing, this knee will never come up. So you've got to understand this concept of what I'm trying to do. And I want to show you that before we get there. So as I chop, and he back pressures into me, I'm going to keep my tight waist, and I'm knee bumping him. And I'm going to keep knee bumping him as I attack this head. And this is the move, basically, the head. Attack on the head. Guys are going to come here. You're going to grab the chin, and you're going to do this. It won't work. Other guys are going to do this. It's not going to work. I want to hold the head like a football. You guys that play football are just around the beach. Same concept. So I attack this head right here. And I'm going to take my elbow, and I'm going to try to pull it to my hip. The pressure of doing this in my tight waist is going to bring this knee up by me pulling to me here. Right now, if I stay where I'm at, he can't bring that knee up. But if I open my own hips right here, and this knee comes to the ceiling, and I keep pulling, he can open this knee, and I can get my lock right here by what I did. So it goes knee down, knee up, knee down, knee up. I open the door, and I allow this knee to come up to get my lock. So as I'm chopping, and I'm pressuring it into him, I'm going to attack the head. I keep this tight waist constantly, and I'm driving. If I'm really doing this, I'm pulling on a deep tight waist, and I'll also have the knee blocking the back. Because he's trying to stop me from chopping, so he's back pressuring it. The pressure together makes this move work. The combination of all this pressure makes this work. So as I attack this head, my elbow is going to come to my hip. And if I'm in a match, and I don't like this, I'm going to go as hard as I can to really get this knee to pop up. But I won't do it to him because he's my partner. But I'm going to pull this to my hip. I feel this knee starting to come up, I'm going to release. Yes. See what he did? He brought this up because it hurts, right? There's a lot of pressure going to your back. All I'm going to do now is come underneath him and get my lock. Elbow's going to go tight. Here. Elbow's going to go tight. Right here. You'll see some things I'm doing. Here. You bring that knee up, no other knee inside. Here. Once I get my lock, if I keep this elbow, go ahead and bring your head up, head and chest up, I'm not going to be able to turn him, right? So I have to make sure before that gets there, it's too late at this point, if I go ahead and drop that head. Because I've already blocked it off, right? And I get my lock, bring that knee up here. As soon as I get this lock, I'm basically taking my forearm almost over his head if I can get there. If I can't, then I'll just settle for my elbow over his head. And this stays tight to my head. If that head comes out, I'm done with this cradle, basically. So I have to make sure I protect myself. This controls the move, right? Head position. Same thing on our feet. Whoever has better head, on the head position, a lot of times it's going to win. Same thing here. If I don't control his head, he's going to win this position. Chop. Attack the head. I'm ripping him. Pulling, pulling, pulling. He brings that knee up. I come out and I get my lock right here. Boom. This is tight. All right? He goes flat. We're going to go into a finish from here. All right? There's a lot of different things to do on the finish. I want you to get this lock and then we'll come back and work on the finish. Set this up one more time. All right? Near side, far side. So now that we're resting on it, I can chop here. All right? I can chop. Attack. Bring this pressure. Pull, pull, pull, pull. Knee comes up. I sneak. I get my lock. Keep that head in tight. All right? Get the lock and then we're going to do a couple finishes. All right? Let's go. One, two, three, four, five.